I respect the decision of Censor Board: Vir Das

As the Censor Board gave the clearance for release of the politically controversial film 31st October to Delhi High Court after deletion of some objectionable scenes, lead actor Vir Das voiced happiness at the decision.

“It would be really unreasonable to stop the film’s release. I am happy that the film is releasing. One can criticize a film only after watching it completely. A film involves not only us, but also a unit of 400 people. Before creating any controversy, one should consider the bigger picture. I am happy that the government body is standing by us to release the film,” Das told IANS.

Vir Das, known for his comedy roles, plays the lead character Davinder Singh in the film, based on the aftermath of the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi including the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

Sharing his experience, Das says, “It is the story of a father who protects his family from the riots. If in real life, I would be able to become at least 50 per cent of him(Davinder Singh) as a protector-father, I would feel like a good human being. Internalizing the character of Davinder Singh changed me as a person.”

The film based on a true story in the backdrop of the anti-Sikh riots, is written and produced by Harry Sachdeva and directed by Shivaji Lotan Patil.